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Bugz Family Playpark

Bugz Family Playpark

Fun Parks in Joostenbergvlakte
Bugz Family Playpark is one of the top things to do for kids in Cape Town. If you need to entertain 2- to 10-year-old kids, march them straight here. This fun family attraction is the largest play park in the Western Cape, offering an enormous outdoor playground and a wonderful indoor play area. The colourful variety of pedal cars, jumping castles, rowing boats, swing horses, mini-tractor rides and a choo-choo train is certain to tire out little pipsqueaks in no time. Older and more adventurous scamps can giddy up on the ponies or zoom up the tracks on quad bikes. On sunny days they can even go slip sliding down the inflatable waterslide. Most of the rides are kid-powered – giving small folk plenty of exercise in a fun and natural way. Bugz has two large sandpits with colourful jungle gyms, slides, swings and numerous play apparatus to crawl under or climb over. There are also delightful playhouses, a tree house and even a castle, and if there are no parties in progress, kids are free to romp around here to their heart’s content. (Bugz is also a popular birthday party venue.) Need to know? Open every day except on Christmas Day. Ticket sales close at 16:30, but rides stay open until 17:00. Token rides are only open on weekends, school holidays and public holidays. From May until mid-September, limited or no-token rides will be available. In the event of rainy weather in summer, limited or no-token rides may be available. If it happens to rain, rides will not operate for the day, but there is a great indoor section where the fun continues. www.bugzplaypark.co.za +27 (0) 21 988 8836 party@bugz.co.za
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Mokala National Park

Mokala National Park

Nature Reserves in Mokala National Park
South Africa’s newest National Park is situated 80 km south-southwest of Kimberley, and west of the N12. Mokala's hilly landscape offers a variety of koppieveldand large open plains.
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Mimosa Mall

Mimosa Mall

Shopping Malls in Brandwag
Mimosa Mall is one of the Free State’s most desirable and luxurious shopping centres. Fashionable shops bring leading brands within grasp of Bloem’s trendy set.With 120 leading stores, there are numerous tempting choices coupled with an indulgent ambience. Big name chain stores include Game, Woolworths, Foschini, Truworths, twelve major restaurants and seven Ster-Kinekor theatres.Mimosa Mall is perfect for families with various eateries open for breakfast. There is a wide range of restaurants, shops and cafes. Most restaurants are open until late so there is sure to be something suitable for everyone.Positioned in the heart of Bloemfontein, the centre is a characteristic landmark and is one of the most successful malls in South Africa. Parking is plentiful with 1 800 secure bays. All car parks provide easy, direct access into the centre for consumers with kids.Mondays to Fridays: 09:00 - 18:00Saturdays: 08:30 - 17:00Sundays: 10:00 - 14:00Public holidays: 09:00 - 14:00Restaurants: 07:00 - till late
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Turtle Cliff Trail

Turtle Cliff Trail

Hiking Trail in Bilene
Walk from the lagoon mouth to the viewpoint on top of Turtle Cliff. The climb starts 1.5 km from the beach. Enjoy magnificent 360-degree views of Bilene Lagoon and the coastline. It’s a great place to watch whales on their migration up the Mozambique's coastline between May and August.
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Howick Falls

Howick Falls

Waterfall in Howick
Abseil Howick FallsIf life has become a little dull, why not walk over the edge and abseil down the second tallest waterfall in South Africa. At the bottom of the thundering 107-metre-high Howick Falls, you plop into an inflatable boat that takes you to the start of an indigenous forest walk.The trail takes you through the Howick Falls Conservancy where you may catch a glimpse of nesting crowned and fish eagles. If you’re quiet you might even spot shy bush buck in the shadows. The Zulu name for Howick Falls is KwaNogqaza, meaning Place of the Tall One. According to local teachings, the plunge pool at the bottom is the home of the Inkanyamba, a Loch Ness-type creature. It is believed that only sangomas can safely approach the falls, and only to offer prayers to the Inkanyamba ancestral spirits.Contact www.spiritofadventure.co.za for abseiling: +27 (0)31 769 1981.
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Tinley Manor Beach

Tinley Manor Beach

Beaches in Tinley Manor
Tinley Manor Beach is a lovely swimming beach, complemented with rock pools on one side and a tidal pool at the other end of the bay. Like many other beaches in this part of the north coast, Tinley Manor Beach boasts a beautiful offshore reef formation that offers scuba divers and snorkel enthusiasts an amazing underwater world to explore.
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Giant Baobab

Giant Baobab

Popular Attractions in Duiwelskloof
Drink a pint inside the widest tree in the world! The legendary Sunland Baobab in Modjadjiskloof is internationally celebrated for being the widest of its species in the world. These magnificent trees evoke impressions of quintessential Africa, and if they could speak - many a fascinating tale could be told.Locals believe this baobab could be as old as 6000 years. Feasibly, it is most likely 1000 years old. Carbon dating from samples taken inside the hollows of the tree indicates that the tree was scorched by fires in 1650, 1750-1780, 1900, 1955 and 1990.Old baobabs eventually become hollow inside, and the Sunland Baobab has wonderful caverns within its incredibly wide girth. In 1993, the owners of Sunland Farm cleaned out the hollows and found artefacts of Bushmen and first white settlers.The spacious caverns were then turned into a pub and wine cellar - the famous Baobab Tree Bar and Wine Cellar! The ‘Baobar’ can accommodate up to 60 people. This unusual landmark has since become a popular tourist destination in the Limpopo Province. In spring, the Sunland Baobab produces beautiful, large flowers and attracts a variety of birds - including two pairs of owls.
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Shark Cage Diving Kleinbaai

Shark Cage Diving Kleinbaai

Popular Attractions in Kleinbaai
Kleinbaai is home to Great White Shark cage diving in South Africa. Lured by 50 000 Cape Fur Seals living on Geyser Rock, the Great White Sharks frequently hunt in Shark Alley, the narrow channel between Geyser and Dyer Island, a protected African penguin breeding ground. All shark cage diving boats launch from Kleinbaai's natural harbour. Viewing from the boat is as good as from inside the cage if you prefer not to dive. Along with the thrilling experience of seeing Great White Sharks up close, there’s also the chance of spotting whales, African penguins and numerous sea birds on the trip. The excursion takes between 3 – 4 hours. No scuba experience is required. Source: René Beukes, White Shark Guest House, Kleinbaai.
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Mashovhela Pool

Mashovhela Pool

Popular Attractions in Soutpansberg
Mashovhela, also traditionally known as “the place where the drums can be heard”, is the second most sacred place in Venda folklore. This sacred site is still used occasionally by sangomas in rain-making ceremonies. A few years ago the sangomas beat their drums - shortly after which Venda had the heaviest rains and most devastating floods in living memory.!According to Venda lore, the legendary and powerful King Thohoiyanda had a mystical drum, Ngoma Lungundo ('drum of the dead'). As his enemies approached this drum was beaten and his foes just dropped dead.One night, King Thohoiyanda and the sacred drum mysteriously disappeared from his royal kraal. Neither were ever seen again. It is believed he disappeared into the Western Soutpansberg, where Mashovhela Lodge is situated.Tradition has it that it is this sacred drum that can sometimes be heard in the echoes from the rock cliffs of Mashovhela Pool.Come and listen for the drum beating at Mashovhela.
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Sparrebosch Beach

Sparrebosch Beach

Beaches in Pezula Golf Estate
Direct access is a little steep but it's worth the effort to steal away and spend hours on the beautiful private beach of Sparrebosch. Swim, fish or just soak up the tranquility and stunning natural beauty around you.
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Harrismith Golf Course

Harrismith Golf Course

Golf Courses in Harrismith
Type: Parkland golf course Holes: 18 Par: 72 Length: 6529m
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Victoria Street Market

Victoria Street Market

Shopping Malls in Durban Central
Ever dreamt of sashaying in a sari, getting tattooed with henna or tucking into an ‘atomic bomb’ curry? Satisfy your yearning for burning and a lot more at Durban’s oldest market. Venture down to the Victoria Street Market on the corner of Queen and Victoria Streets in Durban Central and step into a sensory Afro-Indian world. Here the smell of incense and spices pervades the atmosphere where over 180 traders sell their produce. You will find all manner of delightful food and spices including a fish market. Durban’s Indian community is the largest outside of India and has influenced the character of the city immensely. Operating since 1870, Victoria Street Market still offers a dizzying whirl of colour, aromas, vibrant fabrics and the cheerful noise of bartering. Shoppers can purchase silk saris, scarves, jewellery, woven baskets, beaded and carved curios, Asian ceramics and even cheap Chinese products. Further down is the clothing mecca of Grey Street (Dr Yusuf Dadoo Street), where you will find typical Indian architecture, narrow lanes, colonnades over pavements and an array of fabric shops. Open Monday to Saturday 08:00 – 18:00; Sunday and public holidays 10:00 – 16:00. +27 (0) 31 306 4021.
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Wolhuterskop Hiking Trail

Wolhuterskop Hiking Trail

Hiking Trail in Bethlehem
This beautiful two-day trail is easy enough to do with unfit hikers and children. Great birdwatching opportunities and breathtaking views can be enjoyed. The distance is 19 km; 12 km on the first day and 7 km on the second. There is a fully equipped farmhouse that serves as overnight accommodation - the house can sleep up to 16 guests.
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The Belgravia Historical Walk

The Belgravia Historical Walk

Hiking Trail in Kimberley
Opulent lifestyles, famous people, unique architecture, entertaining anecdotes and gossip of years gone by, as well as the ambience of Kimberley's first exclusive residential suburb are what visitors doing the Belgravia Historical Walk will be exposed to. After all, what more can be expected of a walk that packs 30 of Kimberley's most historical sites in under 3 kilometres? Feel free to take the walk at anytime you please and enjoy yourself.
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Mgwalana River Mouth

Mgwalana River Mouth

Beaches in Mgwalana
Mgwalana River Mouth is a brilliant beach to retreat from peak season frenzy. The river itself is a great place for bird watching and peaceful boating. Getting to the vast sandy beach is easy; it’s a quick stroll along the riverbanks or a lazy paddle downriver.
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